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Yes it was from CAS direct
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Got an email a week or so ago for some cruises coming up in early 2019. The only one that was available for me during my spring break week was on the Escape out of NYC. Now NYC is great but id like to go out of Miami if possible. Also, I've compared prices on the cruises out of MIA that week and they are the same or cheaper than the one out of NYC. Probably going to call this week to see if I can get the same offer for a cruise there, but just wondering if any of you all have done this and were you successful. Thanks
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Thank you! I see Marb Reds 100s and lights does anyone know if they have 27s TIA
This is from last November. The picture isn't mine so ymmv -
Hey just wondering if anyone has been on a cruise recently and can tell me how much Marlboro 27 and Marlboro reds are by the carton? Thanks!
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Guest #1 is the legal parent/guardian, right?
Yes they are
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IF the 20 year-old is guest #1 or #2 and IF it is approved by NCL corporate after a request is sent from the ship.
Yeah there's only two in the room and i am number 2. But do you know how likely it is that corporate OK's it? Does cruise history have to do with it?
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The C&C is $59 per person per day plus service charge.
The service charge on the C&C is 18%
$59 x 7 days = $413 + $74.34 service charge.
NCL promo paid the $59 per day and the guest paid the $74.34.
Ok so as long as the UBP is the promo chosen for the people in my room, as a person who will only be 20 on my next cruise i can get unlimited beer via corks and caps for the $74?
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So on that Post above by Dougout, it looks like he was only charged $75, yet online the corks and caps is listed at $487/person, so is the 75 just an upgrade from the soda package to Corks and caps on the person who's 18-20 and no charge for the passenger with the UBP?
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Up to $300 per day on your key card.
The max is based on what your credit card company will give you. I've seen people charge thousands, and sometimes it will take an extra few minutes for them to actually call the company and make sure you can cover it.
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Enough of all the complaining we need something to brighten up everybody. Now we all know if you come here you know all the ins and outs of cruising and have been on so many trips, so what is your best or favorite experience ever?
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Does anyone have a link to this?
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Long way to come for a beer right enough :D
It would be more than just beer lol cruise with friends, seeing italy/spain, during spring break so the ladies, a casino right downstairs all week
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This is from their T&C's
What is the minimum age for purchase and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages?
Passengers must be 21 years of age or older to purchase or consume alcohol. With the exception of Alaska and Hawaii itineraries, Norwegian permits young adults to purchase and personally consume wine and beer only whilst onboard and with the consent of an accompanying parent. Authorisation will be given only when the accompanying parent completes the Young Adult Alcoholic Beverage Waiver form. This form can be obtained and completed at the Guest Services Desk upon embarkation of the vessel. However, passengers 18 years of age or older are permitted to consume beer and wine when sailing on round-trip European and Australian voyages without having to complete the Young Adult Alcoholic Beverage Waiver form.
So I can drink beer and wine? Thanks so much
However, passengers 18 years of age or older are permitted to consume beer and wine when sailing on round-trip European and Australian voyages without having to complete the Young Adult Alcoholic Beverage Waiver form.
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We are just off a Med cruise on the Epic and there were signs at the pool bar stating guests had to be 21 to consume alcohol. Guests 18 or over would be served beer or wine with written parental consent. I'm assuming your parent(s) would also have to be on the cruise.
I see what you're saying but from my understanding if you are embarking and disembarking frmo a country outside of the United States( anywhere in Europe) you can drink beer and wine without consent just wasnt sure if they now allow you to also consume hard alcohol
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Hi all,
I am booking a cruise for myself and a few friends for spring break this upcoming year. I know were all 19 so we can't go on a cruise out of a port in the United States unless there is someone 21 or older in each room so were embarking out of Europe. Now quick question, there will be 4 of us on the cruise. I see when booking through NCL directly one of their new (not sure if new just havent seen it and been on 6 NCL cruises in the past) offer where 3rd and 4th guest are free. Now are they actually free (other than port fees etc.) and do they get their own room? or will they make us upgrade. Because $1850 for 4 people to cruise the Mediterranean (on an inside) seems really cheap. If someone could just help explain this "3rd and 4th cruise free" offer to me that would be great as all of my other cruises have been free with CAS
Also we all wont be 21 but we still will be able to drink beer and alcohol because were going out of Europe correct?
Thanks in advance guys!
Escape 2/24/19 NY to Bahamas Semi-Live
in Norwegian Cruise Line
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Going on her in a few weeks, if you spend any time in the casino, can you report who the pit bosses and casino manager is. Thanks